Cooking on the Second Day of Yom Tov for an Israeli Resident

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Question

A resident of the diaspora who is in Israel for Yom Tov, when Yom Tov falls on Thursday and Friday, and the diaspora resident cooks on Friday for Shabbat, is it permissible to also add for an Israeli resident, or is it considered like cooking for a non-Jew, which is prohibited according to Halacha? If possible, please submit the question to our teacher, shlita, and if possible, provide the source. Thank you very much.

Answer

Shalom Rav

It is permissible for a diaspora resident who is in Israel to cook for his friend, an Israeli resident, to eat on the same day.

 

Source

According to the instructions of the Gaon, Rabbi Avraham Fried, shlita

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